Guanajuato City Guide 2017-18

Education The Mexican public school system is very limited; expatriates coming to México with children generally enroll their kids in private schools. There are a wide variety of options for private schools, from religious to non-denomination and same sex as well as co-ed schools. Additional Useful Information Academic documents must be translated, notarized, and certified. It is recommended that transferees start this process as soon as they know that they will be transferred to Mexico. The admissions process starts online, international schools require that parents complete the admission process to ensure confidentiality. Academic documents must be translated, notarized, and certified. It is recommended that transferees start this process as soon as they know that they will be transferred to Mexico. The school calendar goes from August to June. Healthcare in Mexico is usually very good, and in some places it is top of the line. Most doctors and dentists in Mexico today received at least part of their training in the U.S. and continue to travel to the U.S. and Europe for ongoing training. First-rate hospitals are located in at least every medium to large city throughout Mexico. Healthcare in Mexico is also generally less expensive than what one can expect to pay in the U.S. and other similar countries. Hospitals All major hospitals accept well-known health insurance and are staffed with people who speak English. Some of the well-known hospitals include: Hospital Address Telephone Centro Medico La Presa Paseo de La Presa 85 473 102 3100 The bilingual school in Guanajuato City is Colegio la Valenciana. Health Health System

Clínica Médica Quirúrgica de Especialidades

Plaza De La Paz 20

473 732 4234

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